On Fri, 24 May 2019 05:55:34 -0400, Buck <Buck@Scanners.Inc> wrote:
>On Thu, 23 May 2019 21:50:20 -0500, SL <SerpentLord@Evil.Incarn8>
>posted: "Re: femjoy_Ossana - Lady In Red_000.jpg [001/124] - yEnc
>(1/1)"
>
>>On 23 May 2019 10:23:16 GMT, Buck@Scanners.Inc (Buck) wrote:
>>
>> You know I'm more than ok with natural. So much so I know
>>this set. ;-)
>> I think you should check out Minami Kojima(File Under "Cute")
>>I just posted in abnfb.pubes. I'm sorry, I just can't manage where &
>>when I put 'em all the time.
>> I'll try to do your Beata's tomorrow. Xpost.
>> And here's question I have for you(did I already ask this?)...
>>A lot of times I search for an nzb of a set I KNOW I xposted. Why do
>>I only see the nzb for the first group? Not all of them? I suppose I
>>need to do an Advanced Search into the one group xposted to...I just
>>thought of that.
>> Ask me something else SL... LOQ
>
>A good question I can't answer. I don't do nzb searches that much so I
>just know what I need to. Most of the times I don't think about an nzb
>search when looking for something/someone.
I'm doing Advanced searches with BinSearch and the answer is
yes. If that file is in the Group you're searching in, it'll find it,
xposted or not.
Now if you use NZBIndex(general search) it'll only find the
first group. I guess it knows(recognizes) a cross-post.
Search term: MA_Beata_Assouplir
This last batch was xposted and I'll only see them in the .bh
group. Did they make it here? I don't know/can't see 'em. Just
because I told them to come here means they did. If they don't
someone will have to clue me in.
I have Forte Agent set up to filter out xposts in duplicate
subscribed groups(Folders). If I look at the headers in .bh, they
show the xposted groups.
How do you read headers, Buck? What Usenet software do you
use?
I doing burns the rest of the night. I've eaten up about 20GB
in the last week.
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